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  2. 2021–2022 Iranian protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–2022 Iranian protests erupted on 15 July 2021 to protest the water shortages and crisis, but were quickly met with police violence and brutality."Bloody Aban", November 2021 saw further protests due to water shortages but various other protests and strikes also took place due to the worsening economic situation.

  3. Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    An Iranian fan with a protest banner at the World Cup. Iran's national team had been put under high pressure to support the protesters and had been criticised for not doing enough. [220] Some fans accused the team of siding with the government's crackdown against protesters.

  4. Iran protests - Wikipedia

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    Iran protests or Iranian protests may refer to: 1921 Persian coup d'état; 1953 Iranian coup d'état; 1979 Islamic Revolution; 1999 Iranian student protests;

  5. Iran's supreme leader breaks silence on protests, blames US - AOL

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    Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei responded publicly on Monday to the biggest protests in Iran in years, breaking weeks of silence to condemn what he called “rioting” and accuse ...

  6. Protests hit multiple Iran cities for first time in weeks - AOL

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    The protests, which began over the Sept. 16 death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini after her arrest by the country's morality police, have morphed into one of the most serious challenges to Iran’s ...

  7. Students in Iran continue protests over 19-year-old’s murder ...

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    Students in Iran continued to protest the fatal robbery of a 19-year-old student on campus last week on Saturday. Amir Mohammad Khaleghi, 19, a business student at Tehran University, was killed in ...

  8. Timeline of the Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    Protests continued in various parts of Tehran (Narmak, Ekbatan, Valiasr, Aryashahr), Karaj (Mehrshahr and Gohardasht), Sanandaj, Qaen, Kashmar, and Babol despite the widespread outage of the internet network in Iran. Also, protests against the Iranian government continued in different cities of the world such as London, Brussels, and New York City.

  9. 2019–2020 Iranian protests - Wikipedia

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    The protests have been credited with being the largest challenge to the Islamic regime since the Iranian revolution in 1978–1979, being characterised by a wider geographical spread, more diverse class and societal composition, a much more explicit defiance in its challenge of state authority, and a reduced aversion to enduring violence by ...